Seattle's Recovery Support Center (SRSC) is an independent, non-profit organization led and governed by members of the local communities of recovery. These members organize recovery-focused policy advocacy activities, carry out recovery-focused community education and outreach programs, advocate for clean/sober housing, support the cause of reducing recidivism, and/or provide peer-based recovery support services (P-BRSS). The broadly defined recovery community – people in long-term recovery, their families, friends and allies, including recovery-focused addiction and recovery professionals – includes members who reflect religious, spiritual and secular pathways of recovery. The sole mission of SRSC is to mobilize resources within and outside of the recovery community to increase the prevalence and quality of long-term recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction. Public education, policy advocacy and peer-based recovery support services are the strategies through which this mission is achieved.
Statement
of Purpose:
We work toward restoring wholeness and healing by providing a continuum of care
for those in recovery.
Mission:
To provide comprehensive case management services and establish a framework
of action for the achievement of specified recovery goals.
Vision:
Our vision is to provide recovery services beyond treatment. Seattle Recovery
Support Center (SRSC) understands the importance of meeting the basic needs
of individuals seeking a clean and sober way of living. SRSC operates from a
holistic approach focusing on the client’s mind, body, and spirit. We
have a strong network of partnership with agencies offering client-centered
service resources.